Nouveautés

Hello, and welcome to my new webpage.If you are an old visitor, you probably noticed that my webpage wasn't updated since ages. It still contained my plugins for Bibble 5 (which was deprecated in January 2012).So I decided to create a new page, this time more like a personal homepage, which will contain the projects I'm involved in, and the programs I developed - including my plugins for AfterShot Pro.I couldn't export the old site blog to my new webpage, but I recopied manually the last entries (which are still interesting).I hope this page will get more complete soon - but still then, please feel free to send me feedback in the comments below, or using the contact form.

Just a quick update: Four plugins are almost ready for ASP, they are being tested in the Bibble support forums. If you are curious (and ready to encounter some bugs), go there and test them.These plugins are: Equalizer, Vigne, Zone and Grid.

I hope this will be a new beginning for my favourite RAW developer, and I hope it will have the success it deserves. This should motivate Corel to invest even more in this new product, for more features, more regular updates, and listening for user feedback.I think the team badly needs a few more developers.AfterShot could push Corel to port PaintShop Pro to Linux, too - the operating system badly needs a performant bitmap editor. Gimp is almost a decade behind Photoshop considering its features.

Now about my pluginsThe good news is that AfterShot Pro has the same great plugin architecture as Bibble - with even more flexibility!

Right now I'm upgrading my plugins to the new SDK, to be able to take advantage of the new features. I hope I'll be able to release them during the next month.Note that Pixie and Blacky are now part of AfterShot Pro core. You can find both in theStandard tab as Raw noise removal and Blacks.Harry, Sally and Vigne and Zone should be the first plugins to be updated, followed bySallyPro. iNDA will be discontinued, and Lay will be dropped untill the SDK will support the changing of the alpha channel.